which looks best?
which looks best?
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- chossy0
I like the second one.
- neue75_bold0
as everyone has said, the second is better with the adjustments to be made... also, I'd try dropping a mid-dark grey [70% black] in behind things, but it depends on how you're doing your folio, it'll help make these predominantly whiter projects pop a bit more, but you risk things feeling a tad repetitive.. that said, if you're mixing photos of details for 'feel shots' it should be fine...
- alternate with a lighter grey background for the darker projects...neue75_bold
- neue75_bold0
also make sure when your gradients overlap images [to show the split of the spreads] that that area is actually a darker gradient than on just the white.. you know what I mean?
- 23kon0
yeah second version.
but if any of your printed work has nice foils or embossing then i'd include photos of the final thing with some nice lighting.